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A: I wonder what happened.
B: Maybe Jack touched Auggie and couldn't wash his hands in time. Jack finally got “the plague.”
A: That's not very nice.
C: What? We didn't start it.
B: Where're you going?
D: Hi. I'm Summer.
E: I know. We're in the same homeroom. You don't have to do this.
D: Do what?
E: You don't have to be my friend. I know Tushman talked to you.
D: I don't know what you're talking about, Auggie.
E: I know Tushman talked to some kids before school started and told them they had to be friends with me.
D: He didn't talk to me.
E: Yeah, he did.
D: No, he did not.
E: Yeah, he did.
D: No, he didn't. I swear on my life!
E: Okay, okay. You don't have to get mad.
D: I don't like being accused of things, okay? 
E: Okay. I'm sorry.
D: You should be.
E: He really didn't talk to you?
D: Auggie!
E: Okay. I just...Why are you sitting here then?
D: Because I want some nice friends for a change.
E: Me, too.
D: Cool beans.
E: But you'll get “the plague.”
D: Good.
B: Summer has “the plague.”
A: Shut up!
D: So what happened with Jack Will?
E: Promise you won't tell?
F: It really does look like him.
G: This part right?
H: Yeah.
F: I mean, he's always reminded me of, like, the shrunken head, you know?
H: Or an orc.
F: Yeah.
G: If I looked like him, I'd swear I'd put a hood over my face every day.
F: If I looked like him, I think I'd kill myself. 
G: Why do you hang out with him so much, Jack?
F: Yeah. I don't know. Tushman asked me to be his welcome buddy and now he just follows me around everywhere.
G: Well, that must stink! That must stink.
H: Oh, yeah. Just like him.
F: Hey, Summer.
D: Hey, you okay?
F: Yeah, fine, just...This is gonna sound stupid, but...do you know why Auggie stopped liking me?
D: You should ask him.
F: I have, but ever since Halloween, he just won't talk to me. I mean...You know what? I don't care. Sorry.
D: Ghost face.
F: Wait, wait, what?
D: That's all I can tell you.
I: Okay...Now that we've finished our tests, I want you all to start thinking about our fifth grade science fair project, which you will need to work on to have ready after spring break. Okay? Now it could be about anything. Just make sure...The point is to create something you're excited about, something you're proud to show. Mr. Will? Mr. Will? Something more important to think about?
F: No.
I: So, it'll be teams of two. Your partner will be your tablemate.
G: Uh, Ms. Petosa? I know we're supposed to be in pairs, but Jack, Amos and I had this science fair project idea that we wanted to work on together.
I: Okay, maybe we can switch.
F: Uh, no.
I: Sorry?
G: What?
F: No, um, it's okay. I'll stay with who I've got. I'll stick with Auggie.
G: Hey! What did you do that for?
F: Dude, I don't want to switch.
G: Why not? Do you really wanna be partners with that freak? Dear Mr. Tushman, I'm very sorry for punching Julian. It was wrong of me to do that. I know you may need to expel me, but I'd rather not say why I did what I did. It might get Julian in trouble, too and that's not fair.
K: Stop! Sincerely, Jack Will. Dear Mr. Will, one thing I've learned in 20 years in education is that there are two sides to every story. So I think I can imagine what started the fight. While nothing justifies striking another student, I know good friends are worth defending. So, after your 2-day suspension, your scholarship will be waiting for you. Just keep up the good work and keep being the fine boy we all know you to be. Sincerely, Mr. Tushman.
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